Day after storm, roadways still a mess near Sonora

The California Highway Patrol continues to clear roadways in the Foothills, a day after a snowstorm wreaked havoc near Sonora.

More than two dozen vehicles were stranded or involved in accidents Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning because of the storm that dumped 6 inches of snow in the Sonora area, according to the CHP.

One of those vehicles was a school bus that went over an embankment Tuesday afternoon on Highway 49 south of Coulterville.

CHP officials said that 16 Mariposa High School students and a bus driver were on board. Four students and the driver suffered cuts and bruises in the crash.

The crash was a result of the driver going too fast in the snowy conditions, according to the CHP.

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